Cache
Records signed producer legend Robert Armani for
a quality re-press of 2 of his classic acid trax.
Robert Armani started his DJ and producer carrer in his teenage
years, influenced by the chicago house pioneers Armando (RIP),
Frankie Knuckles and Mike Dunn.
Together with fellow "Traxmen" Paul Johnson, DJ Rush,
DJ Funk and others, he laid the foundations of what is now known
as "basement trax ghetto sound",
literally capturing the sounds played at local underground events
in the early 1990s.
Born Rob Woods, he took on his artist name being inspired by
extremly sucsessful trips and showcases in Italy. There, at the
beginning of his international career,
he met like-minded roman producer and label manager Toni Verde.
Most of his nowadays legendary recordings were issued on Verdes
"ACV" imprint
for the european market, and in parallel on the famous
"Dance Mania" label in Chicago.

The 2
original tracks for this release have been out on ACV in 1992 -
14 years on it is about time for a fresh cut.
The 12" comes with 2 Pacou remixes of the "old
gold" session tracks next to the original versions, beaming
the basement style to 21st century levels.